First Time PCC Noncredit Student
You are considered a “First Time PCC Noncredit Student” and will need to complete an Application for the PCC Noncredit Division if:
- You have never been a PCC student
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You applied for a previous major term/semester (Fall Semester or Spring Semester) but never registered or took classes
Follow These Steps:
Complete the application for the semester you intend to take classes (select either Summer/Fall or Spring term).
Once your application has been accepted, you will receive a Welcome Letter via email within 5 business days. The letter will be sent to the email address you provided during the application process. Follow all required steps listed in the letter.
* Required only for Adult High School, GED Preparation, and some ESL Courses.
Assessment/Placement tests are used to determine your appropriate course level and
are required in order to register for these classes.
Review our Assessment/Placement test guide for additional information about what to expect in the testing process.
* Required only for Adult Basic Education, Adult High School, and/or GED Preparation. You will not be able to register for these courses until you meet with a Counselor and get access to register for these restricted courses.
Adult High School and GED students: You will schedule an appointment with a Counselor on the day of your Assessment/Placement
test.
Adult Basic Education (ABE) students: Schedule an appointment with a Counselor by contacting the Noncredit Counseling department
at noncreditcounseling@hwfj-art.com or (626) 585-3006.
Review your assigned registration date and time in LancerPoint before registering for classes. On your assigned day, login to your LancerPoint account and register using the Course Reference Number (CRN#) in the Schedule of Classes for each course you’re interested in taking.
After registering, make sure to check your PCC student email (go.hwfj-art.com gmail account accessed via LancerPoint). You will receive emails from your instructor(s) and the college periodically.
For additional assistance, contact Noncredit Counseling or Admissions & Records.